Seasons Greetings and Happy New Year from Griswold

As we wake up to frosted windows and fall asleep to the colors of stringed lights, the holiday season encourages gathering with the people we love while embracing old traditions and creating new memories.  Some families love to attend holiday concerts and festive activities, while others enjoy spending the night at home watching movies and … Continued

When Aging Parents Can’t Live Alone

The baby boomer generation is growing older which is leaving many Millennials wondering, “Can I leave my elderly parent home alone?” Whether or not to leave an elderly parent alone is a difficult decision, especially because once you determine they cannot be alone, you need to figure out what to do next. Some signs can … Continued

What are the Problems Faced by Elderly in our Society?

Late adulthood challenges can be quite cumbersome, whether related to health or general societal issues. But what can be the biggest challenge to older adults? What are the problems faced by the elderly in our society? In this post, we will review elderly problems and solutions. What Are the Major Challenges Facing the Elderly? Problems … Continued

Spinal Muscular Atrophy Life Expectancy: What to Know About SMA

Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a genetic disorder that affects the central nervous system. The Muscular Dystrophy Association provides a clear and concise definition: Most of the nerve cells that control muscles are located in the spinal cord, which accounts for the word spinal in the name of the disease. SMA is muscular because its primary … Continued

Forgetful in Old Age: Elderly Forgetfulness

Thanksgiving is over, and we have all returned to our busy lives in anticipation of the upcoming holiday season. Home for the holidays is the place most of us want to be. When you reflect on your time at home this Thanksgiving, are the following thoughts crossing your mind more than Dad’s lost glasses or … Continued

Complications of Gout in Elderly

Gout is a form of arthritis characterized by sudden and severe attacks of pain and swelling in the joints, especially the big toe. These attacks can occur randomly, often waking you up in the middle of the night with the sensation that your big toe is on fire. The affected joint can be so tender … Continued

How Many Types of Arthritis are There?

Every day you see a plethora of commercials on TV for various medications, including those for different types of arthritis. This has probably led you to wonder just how many types of arthritis are there? I bet it would surprise you to hear there are over 100 different types of arthritis! Download Our Heart Health … Continued

Psoriasis at Home Care

Psoriasis in elderly people is not only a medical problem, but elderly onset psoriasis can be a constant source of discomfort and anxiety for seniors. If you have psoriasis, at-home care will be easier if you know what you’re dealing with after being diagnosed with the disease. What is psoriasis? Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory … Continued

Parkinson’s Disease Life Expectancy

Parkinson’s disease is a disorder in the brain that causes shaking, stiffness, and other uncontrollable movements, as well as difficulties with balance and coordination. As the disease progresses, people may have trouble walking and talking and may even experience hallucinations. Many may wonder about the intricacies of how Parkinson’s disease affects life expectancy and how … Continued

Life Expectancy After Mini Stroke: Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

A mini stroke, or transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a brief interruption of blood flow to part of the brain, spinal cord or retina which may cause temporary stroke-like symptoms but does not damage brain cells or cause permanent disability. Mini strokes are often an early warning sign that an elderly person is at risk … Continued